Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court judges appointment process moved forward after the Supreme Court Collegium recommended nine advocates for elevation as judges of the Supreme Court Collegium and the Calcutta High Court.
The recommendations were finalized during meetings held on May 11 and 12, 2026, according to official reports. The move is seen as an important step toward strengthening judicial capacity in one of India’s oldest High Courts.
Details of Calcutta High Court Judges Appointment
The Collegium cleared the names of the following advocates for appointment as judges of the Calcutta High Court:
- Indranil Roy
- Aryak Dutt
- Atarup Banerjee
- Sandip Kumar De
- Partha Pratim Roy
- Sudip Deb
- Anuj Singh
- Arjun Ray Mukherjee
- Rishad Medora
The recommendations were approved after deliberations spread over two days.
What Happens Next?
The Collegium’s recommendation is not the final step. The process will now move through the following stages:
- Review by the ministry of law
- Approval by the Central government
- Formal appointment notification issued by the President of India
After the official notification, the advocates will take oath as judges of the Calcutta High Court.
Importance of Calcutta High Court Judges Appointment
The appointment of new judges is important for reducing case backlog and improving the speed of justice delivery.
Key reasons these appointments are significant:
- Helps fill judicial vacancies
- Reduces pressure on existing judges
- Improves disposal of pending cases
- Strengthens the justice system in West Bengal and nearby regions
Legal experts often highlight that High Courts across India face heavy workloads due to rising litigation and delayed appointments.
About the Collegium System
The Collegium system is the method used for appointment and transfer of judges in higher judiciary institutions in India.
The Collegium usually includes:
- Chief Justice of India
- Senior-most Supreme Court judges
The body recommends names for appointments to the Supreme Court and various High Courts.















